Croatia–Montenegro relations

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Croatian-Montenegrin relations

Croatia

Montenegro

Croatian-Montenegrin relations are foreign relations between Croatia and Montenegro. Since the end of the Croatian War of Independence, the relations have been largely amicable, but a border dispute remains.

Map of the disputed part of the border between the two countries

In late 2002, Croatia and Serbia and Montenegro adopted an interim agreement to settle the disputed Prevlaka peninsula at the entrance of the Bay of Kotor in Croatia's favour, allowing the withdrawal of the UN monitoring mission. This agreement applies to Montenegro since its independence. Countries agreed to settle all possible disputes at International Court of Justice in Hague.

Croatia recognized the Republic of Montenegro on June 12, 2006. Both countries established diplomatic relations on July 7, 2006. Croatia has an embassy in Podgorica and a Consulate-General in Kotor. Montenegro has an embassy in Zagreb.

Relations between the two countries are promoted through the Croatian-Montenegrin Friendship Society "Croatica-Montenegrina".[1]

See also

References

  1. "Ponovno otkrivena Duklja!". Glas Slavonije (in Croatian). 2008-12-05. 

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